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Interspersal Selects Brenntag to Distribute Coating Additives in US

Published on 2020-10-15. Edited By : SpecialChem

distribution-news-image-09Brenntag Specialties has announced a new distribution agreement with Interspersal Inc. in the United States. The agreement consists of exclusive distribution of Interspersal’s antioxidants, UV absorbers, HALS, and optical brightener product lines, which fall under the following names:

  • SperseStab: Antioxidants
  • SperseStab: UV Absorbers and HALS
  • SperseBright: Optical Brighteners

Characteristics and advantages of these products consist of FDA clearances, low viscosity, low volatility, discoloration prevention, good compatibility, and thermal stability.

Brenntag to Offer a Line of Specialty Ingredients


We are very encouraged by our newly formed relationship with Interspersal. Their broad array of unique optical brighteners, antioxidants, UV absorbers, and HALS will allow Brenntag to continue to offer our customers a complete line of specialty ingredients for their formulary needs,” says Ted Davlantes, vice president coatings & construction, Brenntag North America.

Interspersal’s strong technical support, alongside our dedicated industry lab teams, will ensure our customers are always on the leading edge of technological advancements,” Davlantes adds.

Partnership to Provide Interspersal with Growth Opportunity


Interspersal has over 70 years of combined additive experience. Their portfolio can be utilized in a variety of end-use applications in the coatings and construction, rubber, HI&I, paper, composites, and plastics markets.

We are pleased to be selected by Brenntag Specialties, LLC to supply and provide technical support for their coatings and construction, rubber, HI&I, paper, plastics, and composites businesses. This provides Interspersal with tremendous growth and the opportunity to expand our unique technology to a much broader customer base,” said Tom Vetterly, president of Interspersal Inc.


Source: Brenntag
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